English: The sarcophagus of Maconiana Severiana (from inscription): a Roman child’s lenos sarcophagus showing Dionysus approaching Ariadne. Ca. 210-220 AD. Getty Villa, Malibu.
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The sarcophagus of Maconiana Severiana (from inscription): a Roman child’s lenos sarcophagus showing Dionysus approaching Ariadne. Ca. 210-220 AD. Getty Villa, Malibu.
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California
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"The Latin inscription identifies the girl for whom this sarcophagus was made as Maconiana Severiana, a member of a wealthy senatorial family. Ariadne's face was probably left unfinished to be completed as a portrait of Maconiana."